**TOKO MATERIAL **
Kindu, Democratic Republic of Congo
1. Various Rwandan soldiers marching through street, and Congolese on street cheering their departure
2. Soldiers marching and women cheering
3. Wide shot soldiers marching and United Nations vehicle with peacekeepers observing
4. Various Rwandan soldiers singing and dancing
5. Long shot Rwandan soldiers boarding aircraft with UN peacekeepers observing
6. Pan of soldiers on runway
7. High shot of soldiers boarding aircraft
Kigali, Rwanda
++NIGHT SHOTS++
8. Wide shot aircraft taxing on runway with soldiers on board
9. Ground crew directing aircraft
10. Wide shot interior plane with Rwandan troops aboard
11. Soldiers disembarking from aircraft
12. Wide shot of aircraft and troops
13. Long shot troops marching single file off aircraft
14. Low shot soldiers marching
15. Junior officer directing troops
16. Soldiers filing past and singing
17. Close up Rwandan soldier
18. High shot of around 300 hundred soldiers dancing and singing on the runway
19. Soldiers dancing and singing
20. Pan left to right with soldiers singing on left to Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, clapping
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bernard Makuza, Rwandan Prime Minister: (AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING)
"What I can say, Rwanda has the good will to terminate this problem in the Congo. But this is a process, a process which must be supported also by the Congo which must be supported by the international community."
22. Tracking shot of soldiers singing and dancing on runway with their weapons
STORYLINE:
The first Rwandan troops to leave the Democratic Republic of Congo arrived back in Kigali on Tuesday as part of an agreement signed with the Congolese government to end the four-year civil war in Africa's third-largest nation.
With U.N. observers filling out verification forms, the first of an estimated 1-thousand 600 troops loaded equipment and supplies on to two Antonov-12s to fly to Kigali from Kindu - 330 kilometers (205 miles) west of the Rwandan border.
All the troops are expected to be withdrawn by Wednesday (September 18) from Kindu, which serves as a base for the Rwandan army troops.
Arriving at Kigali International airport, the troops were met by Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, and other government officials.
Speaking beside soldiers singing and dancing on the tarmac, Makuza called on the international community to help keep the peace.
The Rwandan troop pullout is part of a South African-mediated Congo-Rwanda accord signed on July 30.
The Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to locate, demobilise, disarm and repatriate former Rwandan Hutu militiamen, the Interahamwe, responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
At least half a million people, most of them minority Tutsis, died in a government-orchestrated 100-day slaughter.
Rwanda has declined to say how many troops it has in DR Congo or how large its army is. But unofficial estimates put the number at between 20-thousand and 30-thousand.
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English/Nat
The Rwandan army has invaded neighbouring Zaire in a major escalation of the conflict around the refugee camps in the eastern part of the country.
Rwandan troops are now openly fighting alongside Tutsi rebels against Zairean soldiers.
Reports say Rwandans have captured the Zairean town of Goma.
Meanwhile thousands of refugees are on the move, prompting a massive humanitarian disaster which the United Nations is unable to cope with.
Rwandans from the border town of Gisenyi are gathering up their belongings and leaving in their thousands.
The roads leading out of Gisenyi have been filled with Rwandans on the move - some carrying clothes and mattresses on their backs.
The exodus follows the shelling from across the border in Zaire of Gisenyi's main market on Friday, which wounded several people.
The artillery attack on Gisenyi has caused more than five-thousand Rwandans to flee this border town.
This woman, wounded in the attack, had to be carried out of the town by stretcher.
Zairean and Rwandan troops traded fire across the border at Gisenyi, at the north end of LakeKivu just across the border from the embattled Zairean city of Goma.
A representative for the charity CARE says residents are leaving Gisenyi because they no longer feel safe.
SOUNDBITE:
"It looks like the war has come to Gisenyi but that may be by accident rather than by design, and there's no telling at this stage whether this situation is going to continue, but the people in town clearly don't feel safe here anymore and they've just picked up all their belongings really really quickly and are streaming out on the road. There is a transit centre a way out of town where they would be able to find some food and shelter for a night at least. It's possible they may all be back to tomorrow. It really much depends what happens with the security situation in the next little while."
SUPERCAPTION; AlisonCampbell, CARE representative
The once-bustling market has been left deserted, while Hutu militia, armed and naked, parade on the Rwandan-Zaire border.
Tensions have been on the rise at this border as fighting between Zairean government troops and Tutsi rebels has been going on to take control of Goma's airport.
Goma came under heavy shelling, Friday, and latest reports say it has been taken by Rwandan soldiers.
Massing of weapons show preparations for all-out war.
Panicked residents are now streaming out of Goma.
The latest bout of fighting pits Tutsis against the Zairean government and Rwandan Hutu refugees, some of whom were responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda of up to one million Tutsis and other victims.
At the Bugendana TransitRefugee camp in Rwanda, about 75 kilometres (50 miles) southwest of Gisenyi, there are fears that aid workers won't be able to cope with the influx of refugees.
U-N efforts to try to feed more than a million refugees in eastern Zaire and tens of thousands of displaced Zaireans hangs by a thread as foreign aid workers prepared to evacuate from Goma.
A pullout by aid agencies is likely to lead to a massive humanitarian disaster greater than 1994, when some 50-thousand newly-arrived Rwandan refugees died of epidemics in stinking, overcrowded camps in eastern Zaire.
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A leaked UN report has implicated Rwanda and Uganda in the latest rebellion in eastern DR Congo. Are the armed rebels merely proxies in a regional battle for resources? Guests: Olivier Nduhunigirehe, Fred Robarts, Kris Berwouts.

published:18 Oct 2012

views:15748

published:15 Feb 2018

views:33374

With the creation of AFRICOM, Rwanda and US strategic interests meet as they both look to secure resources in the Congo.

The Congolese Civil Wars, which began in 1996, brought about the end of Mobutu Sese Seko's 31-year reign and devastated the country. The wars ultimately involved nine African nations, multiple groups of UN peacekeepers and twenty armed groups, and resulted in the deaths of 5.4 million people.

Democratic republic

A democratic republic is, strictly speaking, a country that is both a republic and a democracy. It is one where ultimate authority and power is derived from the citizens, and the government itself is run through elected officials.

Imirwano irakomeje hagati y'u Rwanda na Congo

«Congo: la guerre des minerais» Rwanda, l'envahisseur

2:41

Rwandan troops leaving DR Congo and arriving in Kigali

Rwandan troops leaving DR Congo and arriving in Kigali

Rwandan troops leaving DR Congo and arriving in Kigali

**TOKO MATERIAL **
Kindu, Democratic Republic of Congo
1. Various Rwandan soldiers marching through street, and Congolese on street cheering their departure
2. Soldiers marching and women cheering
3. Wide shot soldiers marching and United Nations vehicle with peacekeepers observing
4. Various Rwandan soldiers singing and dancing
5. Long shot Rwandan soldiers boarding aircraft with UN peacekeepers observing
6. Pan of soldiers on runway
7. High shot of soldiers boarding aircraft
Kigali, Rwanda
++NIGHT SHOTS++
8. Wide shot aircraft taxing on runway with soldiers on board
9. Ground crew directing aircraft
10. Wide shot interior plane with Rwandan troops aboard
11. Soldiers disembarking from aircraft
12. Wide shot of aircraft and troops
13. Long shot troops marching single file off aircraft
14. Low shot soldiers marching
15. Junior officer directing troops
16. Soldiers filing past and singing
17. Close up Rwandan soldier
18. High shot of around 300 hundred soldiers dancing and singing on the runway
19. Soldiers dancing and singing
20. Pan left to right with soldiers singing on left to Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, clapping
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bernard Makuza, Rwandan Prime Minister: (AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING)
"What I can say, Rwanda has the good will to terminate this problem in the Congo. But this is a process, a process which must be supported also by the Congo which must be supported by the international community."
22. Tracking shot of soldiers singing and dancing on runway with their weapons
STORYLINE:
The first Rwandan troops to leave the Democratic Republic of Congo arrived back in Kigali on Tuesday as part of an agreement signed with the Congolese government to end the four-year civil war in Africa's third-largest nation.
With U.N. observers filling out verification forms, the first of an estimated 1-thousand 600 troops loaded equipment and supplies on to two Antonov-12s to fly to Kigali from Kindu - 330 kilometers (205 miles) west of the Rwandan border.
All the troops are expected to be withdrawn by Wednesday (September 18) from Kindu, which serves as a base for the Rwandan army troops.
Arriving at Kigali International airport, the troops were met by Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, and other government officials.
Speaking beside soldiers singing and dancing on the tarmac, Makuza called on the international community to help keep the peace.
The Rwandan troop pullout is part of a South African-mediated Congo-Rwanda accord signed on July 30.
The Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to locate, demobilise, disarm and repatriate former Rwandan Hutu militiamen, the Interahamwe, responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
At least half a million people, most of them minority Tutsis, died in a government-orchestrated 100-day slaughter.
Rwanda has declined to say how many troops it has in DR Congo or how large its army is. But unofficial estimates put the number at between 20-thousand and 30-thousand.
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BYAKOMEYE MU KARERE U RWANDA RUHEREREYEMO -BURUNDI NA CONGO BYAKOMEYE

RWANDA: ARMY INVADES ZAIRE AS FIGHTING ESCALATES

English/Nat
The Rwandan army has invaded neighbouring Zaire in a major escalation of the conflict around the refugee camps in the eastern part of the country.
Rwandan troops are now openly fighting alongside Tutsi rebels against Zairean soldiers.
Reports say Rwandans have captured the Zairean town of Goma.
Meanwhile thousands of refugees are on the move, prompting a massive humanitarian disaster which the United Nations is unable to cope with.
Rwandans from the border town of Gisenyi are gathering up their belongings and leaving in their thousands.
The roads leading out of Gisenyi have been filled with Rwandans on the move - some carrying clothes and mattresses on their backs.
The exodus follows the shelling from across the border in Zaire of Gisenyi's main market on Friday, which wounded several people.
The artillery attack on Gisenyi has caused more than five-thousand Rwandans to flee this border town.
This woman, wounded in the attack, had to be carried out of the town by stretcher.
Zairean and Rwandan troops traded fire across the border at Gisenyi, at the north end of LakeKivu just across the border from the embattled Zairean city of Goma.
A representative for the charity CARE says residents are leaving Gisenyi because they no longer feel safe.
SOUNDBITE:
"It looks like the war has come to Gisenyi but that may be by accident rather than by design, and there's no telling at this stage whether this situation is going to continue, but the people in town clearly don't feel safe here anymore and they've just picked up all their belongings really really quickly and are streaming out on the road. There is a transit centre a way out of town where they would be able to find some food and shelter for a night at least. It's possible they may all be back to tomorrow. It really much depends what happens with the security situation in the next little while."
SUPERCAPTION; AlisonCampbell, CARE representative
The once-bustling market has been left deserted, while Hutu militia, armed and naked, parade on the Rwandan-Zaire border.
Tensions have been on the rise at this border as fighting between Zairean government troops and Tutsi rebels has been going on to take control of Goma's airport.
Goma came under heavy shelling, Friday, and latest reports say it has been taken by Rwandan soldiers.
Massing of weapons show preparations for all-out war.
Panicked residents are now streaming out of Goma.
The latest bout of fighting pits Tutsis against the Zairean government and Rwandan Hutu refugees, some of whom were responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda of up to one million Tutsis and other victims.
At the Bugendana TransitRefugee camp in Rwanda, about 75 kilometres (50 miles) southwest of Gisenyi, there are fears that aid workers won't be able to cope with the influx of refugees.
U-N efforts to try to feed more than a million refugees in eastern Zaire and tens of thousands of displaced Zaireans hangs by a thread as foreign aid workers prepared to evacuate from Goma.
A pullout by aid agencies is likely to lead to a massive humanitarian disaster greater than 1994, when some 50-thousand newly-arrived Rwandan refugees died of epidemics in stinking, overcrowded camps in eastern Zaire.
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25:25

Inside Story - Fuelling the DR Congo conflict

Inside Story - Fuelling the DR Congo conflict

Inside Story - Fuelling the DR Congo conflict

A leaked UN report has implicated Rwanda and Uganda in the latest rebellion in eastern DR Congo. Are the armed rebels merely proxies in a regional battle for resources? Guests: Olivier Nduhunigirehe, Fred Robarts, Kris Berwouts.

2:37

BBC: Ingabo z' u Rwanda zateye RD Congo

BBC: Ingabo z' u Rwanda zateye RD Congo

BBC: Ingabo z' u Rwanda zateye RD Congo

3:41

Rwanda and US interests in the Congo via AFRICOM

Rwanda and US interests in the Congo via AFRICOM

Rwanda and US interests in the Congo via AFRICOM

With the creation of AFRICOM, Rwanda and US strategic interests meet as they both look to secure resources in the Congo.

CONGO: RWANDA & UGANDA ACCUSED OF SUPPLYING TROOPS TO TUTSIS

French/Nat
The Congolese government has accused Rwanda and Uganda of supplying tanks and troops to Tutsi rebels leading a revolt in the country's volatile eastern region.
Both Rwanda and Uganda have denied the charges, which have not been independently confirmed.
But the charges nevertheless represent a sharp escalation in hostilities towards Rwanda and now also Uganda.
Rwanda has been frustrated by Kabila's failure to stop cross-border Hutu rebel attacks.
Now there are fears that the accusations by Kabila's government could broaden the conflict.
On the streets of Kinshasa, Congolese soldiers in plain clothes train for what could be imminent fighting.
Ethnic Tutsi and Rwandan-led rebels have swept through Congo's eastern Kivu region and parts of a corner in the far west on the Atlantic coastline.
Rebel commanders say they are closing in on the Congolese capital Kinshasa with the ultimate aim of ending PresidentLaurent Kabila's 14-month regime.
In a statement on Tuesday, Kabila's government raised the stakes a notch, saying it wasn't a rebellion, but an invasion.
Information MinisterDidier Mumengi claimed Rwanda and Uganda are sending in troops to fight alongside the rebels.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"Enemy forces from Rwanda which are invading in the west and the east of our country and which leave a big number of dead and wounded behind them have been backed up in the eastern zone of the country by Ugandan forces."
SUPERCAPTION: Congolese Minister of Information Didier Mumengi
Kabila's government had already accused the Tutsi-led Rwandan government of trying to establish a "Tutsi empire" in his territory.
But the accusations against Uganda were new, and some say worrying.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"It is our priority to use diplomatic efforts to preserve our nation's territorial integrity. We will forward the issue of aggression by Rwanda and Uganda to the U-N. But if we do not have any response on this matter, Congo will take matters into its own hands and punish the two countries."
SUPERCAPTION: Congolese Minister of Information Didier Mumengi
Both the Ugandan and Rwandan government have vehemently denied the accusations.
But on the streets of Kinshasa the news was greeted with support.
It was the headline story on every major newspaper, drawing crowds to newsstands around the capital.
One Kinshasa resident said he believed the situation would get worse before it got better.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"We think that the international community is not supporting us and is trying to make the situation much worse. That's because it is the Ugandan army delivering weapons. That is clear aggression from abroad and we will not give them these opportunities to come into our country just like that."
SUPERCAPTION: Vox Pop
Ironically, it was the same Rwandan and Tutsi rebels who helped Kabila sweep to power last year.
Now they have turned their guns on Kabila's forces, and his own leadership has been thrown into peril.
With more turmoil on the horizon, many Congolese are wondering which direction the embattled president will take the country.
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BYAKOMEYE MU KARERE U RWANDA RUHEREREYEMO -BURUNDI NA CONGO BYAKOMEYE

RWANDA: ARMY INVADES ZAIRE AS FIGHTING ESCALATES

English/Nat
The Rwandan army has invaded neighbouring Zaire in a major escalation of the conflict around the refugee camps in the eastern part of the country.
Rwandan troops are now openly fighting alongside Tutsi rebels against Zairean soldiers.
Reports say Rwandans have captured the Zairean town of Goma.
Meanwhile thousands of refugees are on the move, prompting a massive humanitarian disaster which the United Nations is unable to cope with.
Rwandans from the border town of Gisenyi are gathering up their belongings and leaving in their thousands.
The roads leading out of Gisenyi have been filled with Rwandans on the move - some carrying clothes and mattresses on their backs.
The exodus follows the shelling from across the border in Zaire of Gisenyi's main market...

published: 21 Jul 2015

Inside Story - Fuelling the DR Congo conflict

A leaked UN report has implicated Rwanda and Uganda in the latest rebellion in eastern DR Congo. Are the armed rebels merely proxies in a regional battle for resources? Guests: Olivier Nduhunigirehe, Fred Robarts, Kris Berwouts.

published: 18 Oct 2012

BBC: Ingabo z' u Rwanda zateye RD Congo

published: 15 Feb 2018

Rwanda and US interests in the Congo via AFRICOM

With the creation of AFRICOM, Rwanda and US strategic interests meet as they both look to secure resources in the Congo.

CONGO: RWANDA & UGANDA ACCUSED OF SUPPLYING TROOPS TO TUTSIS

French/Nat
The Congolese government has accused Rwanda and Uganda of supplying tanks and troops to Tutsi rebels leading a revolt in the country's volatile eastern region.
Both Rwanda and Uganda have denied the charges, which have not been independently confirmed.
But the charges nevertheless represent a sharp escalation in hostilities towards Rwanda and now also Uganda.
Rwanda has been frustrated by Kabila's failure to stop cross-border Hutu rebel attacks.
Now there are fears that the accusations by Kabila's government could broaden the conflict.
On the streets of Kinshasa, Congolese soldiers in plain clothes train for what could be imminent fighting.
Ethnic Tutsi and Rwandan-led rebels have swept through Congo's eastern Kivu region and parts of a corner in the far we...

**TOKO MATERIAL **
Kindu, Democratic Republic of Congo
1. Various Rwandan soldiers marching through street, and Congolese on street cheering their departure
2. Soldiers marching and women cheering
3. Wide shot soldiers marching and United Nations vehicle with peacekeepers observing
4. Various Rwandan soldiers singing and dancing
5. Long shot Rwandan soldiers boarding aircraft with UN peacekeepers observing
6. Pan of soldiers on runway
7. High shot of soldiers boarding aircraft
Kigali, Rwanda
++NIGHT SHOTS++
8. Wide shot aircraft taxing on runway with soldiers on board
9. Ground crew directing aircraft
10. Wide shot interior plane with Rwandan troops aboard
11. Soldiers disembarking from aircraft
12. Wide shot of aircraft and troops
13. Long shot troops marching single file off aircraft
14. Low shot soldiers marching
15. Junior officer directing troops
16. Soldiers filing past and singing
17. Close up Rwandan soldier
18. High shot of around 300 hundred soldiers dancing and singing on the runway
19. Soldiers dancing and singing
20. Pan left to right with soldiers singing on left to Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, clapping
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bernard Makuza, Rwandan Prime Minister: (AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING)
"What I can say, Rwanda has the good will to terminate this problem in the Congo. But this is a process, a process which must be supported also by the Congo which must be supported by the international community."
22. Tracking shot of soldiers singing and dancing on runway with their weapons
STORYLINE:
The first Rwandan troops to leave the Democratic Republic of Congo arrived back in Kigali on Tuesday as part of an agreement signed with the Congolese government to end the four-year civil war in Africa's third-largest nation.
With U.N. observers filling out verification forms, the first of an estimated 1-thousand 600 troops loaded equipment and supplies on to two Antonov-12s to fly to Kigali from Kindu - 330 kilometers (205 miles) west of the Rwandan border.
All the troops are expected to be withdrawn by Wednesday (September 18) from Kindu, which serves as a base for the Rwandan army troops.
Arriving at Kigali International airport, the troops were met by Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, and other government officials.
Speaking beside soldiers singing and dancing on the tarmac, Makuza called on the international community to help keep the peace.
The Rwandan troop pullout is part of a South African-mediated Congo-Rwanda accord signed on July 30.
The Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to locate, demobilise, disarm and repatriate former Rwandan Hutu militiamen, the Interahamwe, responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
At least half a million people, most of them minority Tutsis, died in a government-orchestrated 100-day slaughter.
Rwanda has declined to say how many troops it has in DR Congo or how large its army is. But unofficial estimates put the number at between 20-thousand and 30-thousand.
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**TOKO MATERIAL **
Kindu, Democratic Republic of Congo
1. Various Rwandan soldiers marching through street, and Congolese on street cheering their departure
2. Soldiers marching and women cheering
3. Wide shot soldiers marching and United Nations vehicle with peacekeepers observing
4. Various Rwandan soldiers singing and dancing
5. Long shot Rwandan soldiers boarding aircraft with UN peacekeepers observing
6. Pan of soldiers on runway
7. High shot of soldiers boarding aircraft
Kigali, Rwanda
++NIGHT SHOTS++
8. Wide shot aircraft taxing on runway with soldiers on board
9. Ground crew directing aircraft
10. Wide shot interior plane with Rwandan troops aboard
11. Soldiers disembarking from aircraft
12. Wide shot of aircraft and troops
13. Long shot troops marching single file off aircraft
14. Low shot soldiers marching
15. Junior officer directing troops
16. Soldiers filing past and singing
17. Close up Rwandan soldier
18. High shot of around 300 hundred soldiers dancing and singing on the runway
19. Soldiers dancing and singing
20. Pan left to right with soldiers singing on left to Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, clapping
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bernard Makuza, Rwandan Prime Minister: (AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING)
"What I can say, Rwanda has the good will to terminate this problem in the Congo. But this is a process, a process which must be supported also by the Congo which must be supported by the international community."
22. Tracking shot of soldiers singing and dancing on runway with their weapons
STORYLINE:
The first Rwandan troops to leave the Democratic Republic of Congo arrived back in Kigali on Tuesday as part of an agreement signed with the Congolese government to end the four-year civil war in Africa's third-largest nation.
With U.N. observers filling out verification forms, the first of an estimated 1-thousand 600 troops loaded equipment and supplies on to two Antonov-12s to fly to Kigali from Kindu - 330 kilometers (205 miles) west of the Rwandan border.
All the troops are expected to be withdrawn by Wednesday (September 18) from Kindu, which serves as a base for the Rwandan army troops.
Arriving at Kigali International airport, the troops were met by Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, and other government officials.
Speaking beside soldiers singing and dancing on the tarmac, Makuza called on the international community to help keep the peace.
The Rwandan troop pullout is part of a South African-mediated Congo-Rwanda accord signed on July 30.
The Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to locate, demobilise, disarm and repatriate former Rwandan Hutu militiamen, the Interahamwe, responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
At least half a million people, most of them minority Tutsis, died in a government-orchestrated 100-day slaughter.
Rwanda has declined to say how many troops it has in DR Congo or how large its army is. But unofficial estimates put the number at between 20-thousand and 30-thousand.
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RWANDA: ARMY INVADES ZAIRE AS FIGHTING ESCALATES

English/Nat
The Rwandan army has invaded neighbouring Zaire in a major escalation of the conflict around the refugee camps in the eastern part of the countr...

English/Nat
The Rwandan army has invaded neighbouring Zaire in a major escalation of the conflict around the refugee camps in the eastern part of the country.
Rwandan troops are now openly fighting alongside Tutsi rebels against Zairean soldiers.
Reports say Rwandans have captured the Zairean town of Goma.
Meanwhile thousands of refugees are on the move, prompting a massive humanitarian disaster which the United Nations is unable to cope with.
Rwandans from the border town of Gisenyi are gathering up their belongings and leaving in their thousands.
The roads leading out of Gisenyi have been filled with Rwandans on the move - some carrying clothes and mattresses on their backs.
The exodus follows the shelling from across the border in Zaire of Gisenyi's main market on Friday, which wounded several people.
The artillery attack on Gisenyi has caused more than five-thousand Rwandans to flee this border town.
This woman, wounded in the attack, had to be carried out of the town by stretcher.
Zairean and Rwandan troops traded fire across the border at Gisenyi, at the north end of LakeKivu just across the border from the embattled Zairean city of Goma.
A representative for the charity CARE says residents are leaving Gisenyi because they no longer feel safe.
SOUNDBITE:
"It looks like the war has come to Gisenyi but that may be by accident rather than by design, and there's no telling at this stage whether this situation is going to continue, but the people in town clearly don't feel safe here anymore and they've just picked up all their belongings really really quickly and are streaming out on the road. There is a transit centre a way out of town where they would be able to find some food and shelter for a night at least. It's possible they may all be back to tomorrow. It really much depends what happens with the security situation in the next little while."
SUPERCAPTION; AlisonCampbell, CARE representative
The once-bustling market has been left deserted, while Hutu militia, armed and naked, parade on the Rwandan-Zaire border.
Tensions have been on the rise at this border as fighting between Zairean government troops and Tutsi rebels has been going on to take control of Goma's airport.
Goma came under heavy shelling, Friday, and latest reports say it has been taken by Rwandan soldiers.
Massing of weapons show preparations for all-out war.
Panicked residents are now streaming out of Goma.
The latest bout of fighting pits Tutsis against the Zairean government and Rwandan Hutu refugees, some of whom were responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda of up to one million Tutsis and other victims.
At the Bugendana TransitRefugee camp in Rwanda, about 75 kilometres (50 miles) southwest of Gisenyi, there are fears that aid workers won't be able to cope with the influx of refugees.
U-N efforts to try to feed more than a million refugees in eastern Zaire and tens of thousands of displaced Zaireans hangs by a thread as foreign aid workers prepared to evacuate from Goma.
A pullout by aid agencies is likely to lead to a massive humanitarian disaster greater than 1994, when some 50-thousand newly-arrived Rwandan refugees died of epidemics in stinking, overcrowded camps in eastern Zaire.
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English/Nat
The Rwandan army has invaded neighbouring Zaire in a major escalation of the conflict around the refugee camps in the eastern part of the country.
Rwandan troops are now openly fighting alongside Tutsi rebels against Zairean soldiers.
Reports say Rwandans have captured the Zairean town of Goma.
Meanwhile thousands of refugees are on the move, prompting a massive humanitarian disaster which the United Nations is unable to cope with.
Rwandans from the border town of Gisenyi are gathering up their belongings and leaving in their thousands.
The roads leading out of Gisenyi have been filled with Rwandans on the move - some carrying clothes and mattresses on their backs.
The exodus follows the shelling from across the border in Zaire of Gisenyi's main market on Friday, which wounded several people.
The artillery attack on Gisenyi has caused more than five-thousand Rwandans to flee this border town.
This woman, wounded in the attack, had to be carried out of the town by stretcher.
Zairean and Rwandan troops traded fire across the border at Gisenyi, at the north end of LakeKivu just across the border from the embattled Zairean city of Goma.
A representative for the charity CARE says residents are leaving Gisenyi because they no longer feel safe.
SOUNDBITE:
"It looks like the war has come to Gisenyi but that may be by accident rather than by design, and there's no telling at this stage whether this situation is going to continue, but the people in town clearly don't feel safe here anymore and they've just picked up all their belongings really really quickly and are streaming out on the road. There is a transit centre a way out of town where they would be able to find some food and shelter for a night at least. It's possible they may all be back to tomorrow. It really much depends what happens with the security situation in the next little while."
SUPERCAPTION; AlisonCampbell, CARE representative
The once-bustling market has been left deserted, while Hutu militia, armed and naked, parade on the Rwandan-Zaire border.
Tensions have been on the rise at this border as fighting between Zairean government troops and Tutsi rebels has been going on to take control of Goma's airport.
Goma came under heavy shelling, Friday, and latest reports say it has been taken by Rwandan soldiers.
Massing of weapons show preparations for all-out war.
Panicked residents are now streaming out of Goma.
The latest bout of fighting pits Tutsis against the Zairean government and Rwandan Hutu refugees, some of whom were responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda of up to one million Tutsis and other victims.
At the Bugendana TransitRefugee camp in Rwanda, about 75 kilometres (50 miles) southwest of Gisenyi, there are fears that aid workers won't be able to cope with the influx of refugees.
U-N efforts to try to feed more than a million refugees in eastern Zaire and tens of thousands of displaced Zaireans hangs by a thread as foreign aid workers prepared to evacuate from Goma.
A pullout by aid agencies is likely to lead to a massive humanitarian disaster greater than 1994, when some 50-thousand newly-arrived Rwandan refugees died of epidemics in stinking, overcrowded camps in eastern Zaire.
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CONGO: RWANDA & UGANDA ACCUSED OF SUPPLYING TROOPS TO TUTSIS

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The Congolese government has accused Rwanda and Uganda of supplying tanks and troops to Tutsi rebels leading a revolt in the country's volatile e...

French/Nat
The Congolese government has accused Rwanda and Uganda of supplying tanks and troops to Tutsi rebels leading a revolt in the country's volatile eastern region.
Both Rwanda and Uganda have denied the charges, which have not been independently confirmed.
But the charges nevertheless represent a sharp escalation in hostilities towards Rwanda and now also Uganda.
Rwanda has been frustrated by Kabila's failure to stop cross-border Hutu rebel attacks.
Now there are fears that the accusations by Kabila's government could broaden the conflict.
On the streets of Kinshasa, Congolese soldiers in plain clothes train for what could be imminent fighting.
Ethnic Tutsi and Rwandan-led rebels have swept through Congo's eastern Kivu region and parts of a corner in the far west on the Atlantic coastline.
Rebel commanders say they are closing in on the Congolese capital Kinshasa with the ultimate aim of ending PresidentLaurent Kabila's 14-month regime.
In a statement on Tuesday, Kabila's government raised the stakes a notch, saying it wasn't a rebellion, but an invasion.
Information MinisterDidier Mumengi claimed Rwanda and Uganda are sending in troops to fight alongside the rebels.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"Enemy forces from Rwanda which are invading in the west and the east of our country and which leave a big number of dead and wounded behind them have been backed up in the eastern zone of the country by Ugandan forces."
SUPERCAPTION: Congolese Minister of Information Didier Mumengi
Kabila's government had already accused the Tutsi-led Rwandan government of trying to establish a "Tutsi empire" in his territory.
But the accusations against Uganda were new, and some say worrying.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"It is our priority to use diplomatic efforts to preserve our nation's territorial integrity. We will forward the issue of aggression by Rwanda and Uganda to the U-N. But if we do not have any response on this matter, Congo will take matters into its own hands and punish the two countries."
SUPERCAPTION: Congolese Minister of Information Didier Mumengi
Both the Ugandan and Rwandan government have vehemently denied the accusations.
But on the streets of Kinshasa the news was greeted with support.
It was the headline story on every major newspaper, drawing crowds to newsstands around the capital.
One Kinshasa resident said he believed the situation would get worse before it got better.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"We think that the international community is not supporting us and is trying to make the situation much worse. That's because it is the Ugandan army delivering weapons. That is clear aggression from abroad and we will not give them these opportunities to come into our country just like that."
SUPERCAPTION: Vox Pop
Ironically, it was the same Rwandan and Tutsi rebels who helped Kabila sweep to power last year.
Now they have turned their guns on Kabila's forces, and his own leadership has been thrown into peril.
With more turmoil on the horizon, many Congolese are wondering which direction the embattled president will take the country.
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The Congolese government has accused Rwanda and Uganda of supplying tanks and troops to Tutsi rebels leading a revolt in the country's volatile eastern region.
Both Rwanda and Uganda have denied the charges, which have not been independently confirmed.
But the charges nevertheless represent a sharp escalation in hostilities towards Rwanda and now also Uganda.
Rwanda has been frustrated by Kabila's failure to stop cross-border Hutu rebel attacks.
Now there are fears that the accusations by Kabila's government could broaden the conflict.
On the streets of Kinshasa, Congolese soldiers in plain clothes train for what could be imminent fighting.
Ethnic Tutsi and Rwandan-led rebels have swept through Congo's eastern Kivu region and parts of a corner in the far west on the Atlantic coastline.
Rebel commanders say they are closing in on the Congolese capital Kinshasa with the ultimate aim of ending PresidentLaurent Kabila's 14-month regime.
In a statement on Tuesday, Kabila's government raised the stakes a notch, saying it wasn't a rebellion, but an invasion.
Information MinisterDidier Mumengi claimed Rwanda and Uganda are sending in troops to fight alongside the rebels.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"Enemy forces from Rwanda which are invading in the west and the east of our country and which leave a big number of dead and wounded behind them have been backed up in the eastern zone of the country by Ugandan forces."
SUPERCAPTION: Congolese Minister of Information Didier Mumengi
Kabila's government had already accused the Tutsi-led Rwandan government of trying to establish a "Tutsi empire" in his territory.
But the accusations against Uganda were new, and some say worrying.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"It is our priority to use diplomatic efforts to preserve our nation's territorial integrity. We will forward the issue of aggression by Rwanda and Uganda to the U-N. But if we do not have any response on this matter, Congo will take matters into its own hands and punish the two countries."
SUPERCAPTION: Congolese Minister of Information Didier Mumengi
Both the Ugandan and Rwandan government have vehemently denied the accusations.
But on the streets of Kinshasa the news was greeted with support.
It was the headline story on every major newspaper, drawing crowds to newsstands around the capital.
One Kinshasa resident said he believed the situation would get worse before it got better.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"We think that the international community is not supporting us and is trying to make the situation much worse. That's because it is the Ugandan army delivering weapons. That is clear aggression from abroad and we will not give them these opportunities to come into our country just like that."
SUPERCAPTION: Vox Pop
Ironically, it was the same Rwandan and Tutsi rebels who helped Kabila sweep to power last year.
Now they have turned their guns on Kabila's forces, and his own leadership has been thrown into peril.
With more turmoil on the horizon, many Congolese are wondering which direction the embattled president will take the country.
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A Tourist guide to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda

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My arrival into the Rwandan capital coincided with the 18th anniversary of the Genocide. I check into the Top Tower Hotel and see the sights, including a city centre walk, a trip on the back of a motorbike taxi, a visit to the Genocide Memorial Centre, and a beer in the Milles de Collines, the hotel made famous by the movie 'Hotel Rwanda'.
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Rwanda 2017 .A place to visit,live and invest in Africa

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published: 02 Dec 2014

My Rwandiaries ( A Rwanda Travel Vlog)

Do you know? Kigali is one of Africa's cleanest and greenest city. I had the opportunity to visit Rwanda in February with my family. Rwanda surpassed my expectations and we had a good time. Enjoy the vlog. Don't forget to subscribe, share and give a thumbs up!
BLOG POSTS ON RWANDA:
http://naijanomads.com/destinations/naija-nomad/rwandiaries-day-1-green-and-loving-it/
http://naijanomads.com/destinations/naija-nomad/rwandiaries-day-2-the-rain-tried-it/
http://naijanomads.com/destinations/naija-nomad/rwandiaries-day-3-4-the-hills-are-alive/
MUSIC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kiglXfmUs

published: 18 Apr 2017

Rwanda Tourism Video

Rwanda

In summer of 2012, Mammoth spent two weeks in Rwanda, Africa filming for the country's tourism department.
After delivering the finished video, we decided to create another edit to include all the bonus footage and outtakes.
This video is NOT the edit currently playing in their airports and welcome centers.
If you wish to visit this beautiful country, contact us and we'll put you in touch with our guide, Amani.
Music in this portfolio edit:
"Equestrian" by U.S. Royalty
"Still Life" by The Horrors
Created by MammothMedia.tv

Hey guys!!
So earlier this month I traveled to Kigali- the capital city of Rwanda. And when I say that this city is breathtakingly beautiful- it truly is!
I was visiting my family from http://www.akomanet.com, and I must say that I had an absolute BLAST!!
Thank you aKoma!!
Oh and guys I shot this with my phone because my camera is really heavy. Enjoy the vlog guys, and if you'd like to see more videos like this, do let me know!
~Kangai~
For more on the Rwandan Genocide, Google is your friend. However, here's one link that you can read through by The Genocide Memorial- http://www.kgm.rw/
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published: 25 Feb 2017

Rwanda Guide

RwandaGuide is an intuitive mobile application, designed to support a tourism experience to travelers in Rwanda. It provides usefull informations about the rich cultural, historical and tourist heritage of regions andcities of the Land of a Thousand Hills-Rwanda.
This application will primarily provide informations to tourists from all corners of the world visiting Rwanda. It is an easy way to find different tourist attractions as well as many other places to go during your stay.
Using your phone and on your phone, you can find such beautiful sites like national parks, lakes, museums.You can also find such interesting hotels, bars, attractins, events, banks and so many other things that you will need during your travel to Rwanda.
With Rwanda Guide mobile application, the whole beauty ...

published: 27 Aug 2013

Travel Guide To Explore Rwanda With The Divergent Travelers

Country #19 in 2015 was RWANDA! This country was hands down our favorite in Africa. Despite all the challenges, struggles and down right treacherous past the country has had, the government and people are making great gains to preserve their beautiful piece of this planet. The streets are clean, the people overwhelmingly friendly and hard working, plus the wildlife is out of this World. Gorilla trekking in the Virunga Mountains goes on our top 5 travel experiences of all time. Check out what adventure we are doing right now at http://www.divergenttravelers.com/

published: 14 Feb 2016

COME WITH ME TO RWANDA! | Travel vlog

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Hey gorgeous humans!
Today's video is a short vlog from my time in Rwanda. I had so much fun in Kigali, it's insane! From shooting for the Ronkos fashion line to getting stood up during my lunch date - I wouldn't change a thing!
Also visited the genocide memorial which was SUPER emotional. I decided not to vlog as there were some very graphic images from the horrible genocide period & it felt disrespectful to put such intimate & emotional aspects of people's lives personally affected by the horrible ordeal on the internet. If you are ever in Kigali, please make it a point to go visit the memorial, it's something you will not regret. The museum also survives on donations so if you're able to dona...

published: 24 Feb 2017

Rwanda Tourism Video

Exploring Rwanda's tourism potential [Travel]

Recent African tourism records show Rwanda as one of the fast growing tourist destinations in Africa.
The country's tourism's industry witnessed yet another double digit growth in 2016 over the previous year 2015.
With this in hand, the RwandaDevelopmentBoard (RDB) is considering turning the country into a luxurious tourism destination that would drive up revenues.
A few weeks ago the board announced an increase in the price of gorilla permits from $750 to $1,500 for all visitors effective…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2017/06/29/exploring-rwanda-s-tourism-potential-travel
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Rwanda Travel Guide

A Survivor's Story as a Guide at Rwanda's Genocide Memorial | Short Film Showcase

As the head guide at the KigaliGenocideMemorial in Rwanda, Serge Rwigamba leads heads of state and VIPs such as Angelina Jolie through his country’s deeply painful past. The task is also very personal: He lost his father and countless other family members in the 1994 genocide. The role, he says, is therapeutic, a way of understanding his trauma. Like any job though, it comes with its quirks, characters, and challenges as seen in this short directed by Juan Herrero and produced by Tik Root. This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
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Booking Your (Vegan) Trip to Rwanda

Our visit to Rwanda was a dream come true, and we couldn't have had a better guide taking care of us the entire time we were there. We will be offering future trips to Rwanda with me (CPGVeganTrips) and using AmahoroTours — and Safari — again as our guide! I can't wait to return to Rwanda and revel in its remarkable beauty. (Amahoro means "peace.")
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A Tourist guide to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda

www.theredquest.com
My arrival into the Rwandan capital coincided with the 18th anniversary of the Genocide. I check into the Top Tower Hotel and see the sight...

www.theredquest.com
My arrival into the Rwandan capital coincided with the 18th anniversary of the Genocide. I check into the Top Tower Hotel and see the sights, including a city centre walk, a trip on the back of a motorbike taxi, a visit to the Genocide Memorial Centre, and a beer in the Milles de Collines, the hotel made famous by the movie 'Hotel Rwanda'.
Read my book about visiting every former Soviet Republic. Visit www.theredquest.com

www.theredquest.com
My arrival into the Rwandan capital coincided with the 18th anniversary of the Genocide. I check into the Top Tower Hotel and see the sights, including a city centre walk, a trip on the back of a motorbike taxi, a visit to the Genocide Memorial Centre, and a beer in the Milles de Collines, the hotel made famous by the movie 'Hotel Rwanda'.
Read my book about visiting every former Soviet Republic. Visit www.theredquest.com

Rwanda 2017 .A place to visit,live and invest in Africa

LIKE OUR PAGE ON FACEBOOK: RWANDA THE HEART OF AFRICA
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rwanda-the-Heart-of-Africa/801734289860951?fref=ts
Rwanda has had gruesom...

LIKE OUR PAGE ON FACEBOOK: RWANDA THE HEART OF AFRICA
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rwanda-the-Heart-of-Africa/801734289860951?fref=ts
Rwanda has had gruesome past but it has managed to shake that ghost and now looks like the most friendly and cleanest country on the African continent which is on move...

LIKE OUR PAGE ON FACEBOOK: RWANDA THE HEART OF AFRICA
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rwanda-the-Heart-of-Africa/801734289860951?fref=ts
Rwanda has had gruesome past but it has managed to shake that ghost and now looks like the most friendly and cleanest country on the African continent which is on move...

My Rwandiaries ( A Rwanda Travel Vlog)

Do you know? Kigali is one of Africa's cleanest and greenest city. I had the opportunity to visit Rwanda in February with my family. Rwanda surpassed my expecta...

Do you know? Kigali is one of Africa's cleanest and greenest city. I had the opportunity to visit Rwanda in February with my family. Rwanda surpassed my expectations and we had a good time. Enjoy the vlog. Don't forget to subscribe, share and give a thumbs up!
BLOG POSTS ON RWANDA:
http://naijanomads.com/destinations/naija-nomad/rwandiaries-day-1-green-and-loving-it/
http://naijanomads.com/destinations/naija-nomad/rwandiaries-day-2-the-rain-tried-it/
http://naijanomads.com/destinations/naija-nomad/rwandiaries-day-3-4-the-hills-are-alive/
MUSIC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kiglXfmUs

Do you know? Kigali is one of Africa's cleanest and greenest city. I had the opportunity to visit Rwanda in February with my family. Rwanda surpassed my expectations and we had a good time. Enjoy the vlog. Don't forget to subscribe, share and give a thumbs up!
BLOG POSTS ON RWANDA:
http://naijanomads.com/destinations/naija-nomad/rwandiaries-day-1-green-and-loving-it/
http://naijanomads.com/destinations/naija-nomad/rwandiaries-day-2-the-rain-tried-it/
http://naijanomads.com/destinations/naija-nomad/rwandiaries-day-3-4-the-hills-are-alive/
MUSIC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kiglXfmUs

Rwanda

In summer of 2012, Mammoth spent two weeks in Rwanda, Africa filming for the country's tourism department.
After delivering the finished video, we decided to c...

In summer of 2012, Mammoth spent two weeks in Rwanda, Africa filming for the country's tourism department.
After delivering the finished video, we decided to create another edit to include all the bonus footage and outtakes.
This video is NOT the edit currently playing in their airports and welcome centers.
If you wish to visit this beautiful country, contact us and we'll put you in touch with our guide, Amani.
Music in this portfolio edit:
"Equestrian" by U.S. Royalty
"Still Life" by The Horrors
Created by MammothMedia.tv

In summer of 2012, Mammoth spent two weeks in Rwanda, Africa filming for the country's tourism department.
After delivering the finished video, we decided to create another edit to include all the bonus footage and outtakes.
This video is NOT the edit currently playing in their airports and welcome centers.
If you wish to visit this beautiful country, contact us and we'll put you in touch with our guide, Amani.
Music in this portfolio edit:
"Equestrian" by U.S. Royalty
"Still Life" by The Horrors
Created by MammothMedia.tv

Hey guys!!
So earlier this month I traveled to Kigali- the capital city of Rwanda. And when I say that this city is breathtakingly beautiful- it truly is!
I w...

Hey guys!!
So earlier this month I traveled to Kigali- the capital city of Rwanda. And when I say that this city is breathtakingly beautiful- it truly is!
I was visiting my family from http://www.akomanet.com, and I must say that I had an absolute BLAST!!
Thank you aKoma!!
Oh and guys I shot this with my phone because my camera is really heavy. Enjoy the vlog guys, and if you'd like to see more videos like this, do let me know!
~Kangai~
For more on the Rwandan Genocide, Google is your friend. However, here's one link that you can read through by The Genocide Memorial- http://www.kgm.rw/
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Hey guys!!
So earlier this month I traveled to Kigali- the capital city of Rwanda. And when I say that this city is breathtakingly beautiful- it truly is!
I was visiting my family from http://www.akomanet.com, and I must say that I had an absolute BLAST!!
Thank you aKoma!!
Oh and guys I shot this with my phone because my camera is really heavy. Enjoy the vlog guys, and if you'd like to see more videos like this, do let me know!
~Kangai~
For more on the Rwandan Genocide, Google is your friend. However, here's one link that you can read through by The Genocide Memorial- http://www.kgm.rw/
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Rwanda Guide

RwandaGuide is an intuitive mobile application, designed to support a tourism experience to travelers in Rwanda. It provides usefull informations about the ric...

RwandaGuide is an intuitive mobile application, designed to support a tourism experience to travelers in Rwanda. It provides usefull informations about the rich cultural, historical and tourist heritage of regions andcities of the Land of a Thousand Hills-Rwanda.
This application will primarily provide informations to tourists from all corners of the world visiting Rwanda. It is an easy way to find different tourist attractions as well as many other places to go during your stay.
Using your phone and on your phone, you can find such beautiful sites like national parks, lakes, museums.You can also find such interesting hotels, bars, attractins, events, banks and so many other things that you will need during your travel to Rwanda.
With Rwanda Guide mobile application, the whole beauty of Rwanda is in your hand.
ScreenCaptures :https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0ptfgnk59ulojd6/ltzFGEiM6T

RwandaGuide is an intuitive mobile application, designed to support a tourism experience to travelers in Rwanda. It provides usefull informations about the rich cultural, historical and tourist heritage of regions andcities of the Land of a Thousand Hills-Rwanda.
This application will primarily provide informations to tourists from all corners of the world visiting Rwanda. It is an easy way to find different tourist attractions as well as many other places to go during your stay.
Using your phone and on your phone, you can find such beautiful sites like national parks, lakes, museums.You can also find such interesting hotels, bars, attractins, events, banks and so many other things that you will need during your travel to Rwanda.
With Rwanda Guide mobile application, the whole beauty of Rwanda is in your hand.
ScreenCaptures :https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0ptfgnk59ulojd6/ltzFGEiM6T

Travel Guide To Explore Rwanda With The Divergent Travelers

Country #19 in 2015 was RWANDA! This country was hands down our favorite in Africa. Despite all the challenges, struggles and down right treacherous past the co...

Country #19 in 2015 was RWANDA! This country was hands down our favorite in Africa. Despite all the challenges, struggles and down right treacherous past the country has had, the government and people are making great gains to preserve their beautiful piece of this planet. The streets are clean, the people overwhelmingly friendly and hard working, plus the wildlife is out of this World. Gorilla trekking in the Virunga Mountains goes on our top 5 travel experiences of all time. Check out what adventure we are doing right now at http://www.divergenttravelers.com/

Country #19 in 2015 was RWANDA! This country was hands down our favorite in Africa. Despite all the challenges, struggles and down right treacherous past the country has had, the government and people are making great gains to preserve their beautiful piece of this planet. The streets are clean, the people overwhelmingly friendly and hard working, plus the wildlife is out of this World. Gorilla trekking in the Virunga Mountains goes on our top 5 travel experiences of all time. Check out what adventure we are doing right now at http://www.divergenttravelers.com/

COME WITH ME TO RWANDA! | Travel vlog

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Hey gorgeous humans!
Today's video is a short vlog from my time in Rwanda. I had so much fun in Kigali, it's insane! From shooting for the Ronkos fashion line to getting stood up during my lunch date - I wouldn't change a thing!
Also visited the genocide memorial which was SUPER emotional. I decided not to vlog as there were some very graphic images from the horrible genocide period & it felt disrespectful to put such intimate & emotional aspects of people's lives personally affected by the horrible ordeal on the internet. If you are ever in Kigali, please make it a point to go visit the memorial, it's something you will not regret. The museum also survives on donations so if you're able to donate anything, no matter how little an amount, that would be AWESOME!
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Till next time,
xoxo.
PS : This was shot & edited on my iPhone 6 plus so sorry if the footage quality isn't the best!

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Hey gorgeous humans!
Today's video is a short vlog from my time in Rwanda. I had so much fun in Kigali, it's insane! From shooting for the Ronkos fashion line to getting stood up during my lunch date - I wouldn't change a thing!
Also visited the genocide memorial which was SUPER emotional. I decided not to vlog as there were some very graphic images from the horrible genocide period & it felt disrespectful to put such intimate & emotional aspects of people's lives personally affected by the horrible ordeal on the internet. If you are ever in Kigali, please make it a point to go visit the memorial, it's something you will not regret. The museum also survives on donations so if you're able to donate anything, no matter how little an amount, that would be AWESOME!
Do you guys wanna see more vlogs? Let me know in the comment section below!
Also don't forget to thumbs up this video & subscribe to my channel so as to get immediate updates once I upload.
Till next time,
xoxo.
PS : This was shot & edited on my iPhone 6 plus so sorry if the footage quality isn't the best!

Recent African tourism records show Rwanda as one of the fast growing tourist destinations in Africa.
The country's tourism's industry witnessed yet another double digit growth in 2016 over the previous year 2015.
With this in hand, the RwandaDevelopmentBoard (RDB) is considering turning the country into a luxurious tourism destination that would drive up revenues.
A few weeks ago the board announced an increase in the price of gorilla permits from $750 to $1,500 for all visitors effective…
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Recent African tourism records show Rwanda as one of the fast growing tourist destinations in Africa.
The country's tourism's industry witnessed yet another double digit growth in 2016 over the previous year 2015.
With this in hand, the RwandaDevelopmentBoard (RDB) is considering turning the country into a luxurious tourism destination that would drive up revenues.
A few weeks ago the board announced an increase in the price of gorilla permits from $750 to $1,500 for all visitors effective…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2017/06/29/exploring-rwanda-s-tourism-potential-travel
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As the head guide at the KigaliGenocideMemorial in Rwanda, Serge Rwigamba leads heads of state and VIPs such as Angelina Jolie through his country’s deeply painful past. The task is also very personal: He lost his father and countless other family members in the 1994 genocide. The role, he says, is therapeutic, a way of understanding his trauma. Like any job though, it comes with its quirks, characters, and challenges as seen in this short directed by Juan Herrero and produced by Tik Root. This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
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As the head guide at the KigaliGenocideMemorial in Rwanda, Serge Rwigamba leads heads of state and VIPs such as Angelina Jolie through his country’s deeply painful past. The task is also very personal: He lost his father and countless other family members in the 1994 genocide. The role, he says, is therapeutic, a way of understanding his trauma. Like any job though, it comes with its quirks, characters, and challenges as seen in this short directed by Juan Herrero and produced by Tik Root. This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
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Our visit to Rwanda was a dream come true, and we couldn't have had a better guide taking care of us the entire time we were there. We will be offering future t...

Our visit to Rwanda was a dream come true, and we couldn't have had a better guide taking care of us the entire time we were there. We will be offering future trips to Rwanda with me (CPGVeganTrips) and using AmahoroTours — and Safari — again as our guide! I can't wait to return to Rwanda and revel in its remarkable beauty. (Amahoro means "peace.")
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Our visit to Rwanda was a dream come true, and we couldn't have had a better guide taking care of us the entire time we were there. We will be offering future trips to Rwanda with me (CPGVeganTrips) and using AmahoroTours — and Safari — again as our guide! I can't wait to return to Rwanda and revel in its remarkable beauty. (Amahoro means "peace.")
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Journalist Anjan Sundaram speaks on the Congo, Rwanda and his experiences

Anjan Sundaram is a journalist and the author of two books, Stringer: A Reporter's Journey in the Congo and Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship. Anjan visited Brockwood ParkSchool to speak about how he came to be an investigative journalist and on his experiences in the DRC and Rwanda.
Anjan subsequently moved to Brockwood Park School where he teaches Journalism and works on another book.

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In the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo an insurgency by the rebel M23 group of army mutineers threatens to plunge that part of the country into open conflict. The group's leaders all used to fight with another armed group, folded into the army three years ago. And they say, they mutinied to force the government to honour its agreement. But now a panel of UN investigators has accused Rwanda of backing M23, apparently to try and create a friendly semi-autonomous state just over the border. Paul Kagame, Rwanda's president, recently appeared at a parade to celebrate the country's 50th anniversary of independence. Although his country has repeatedly sent troops into the Congo in the past, he denies supporting anyon...

CONGO 20MILLION DIE AND THE WORLD SILENT: The role that the America/Isreal and its allies, Rwanda/Uganda, have played in the greatest humanitarian crisis at the dawn of the 21st century..
The footprints of the West are also quite prominent in some of the worst cases of misrule in Africa. The West killed Lumumba and installed Mobutu. How many years and people did the Congo lose? It decapitated Nkrumah's regime. How many years
and the people did Ghana lose? It waged a war against Angola through UNITA. How many years and people did Angola lose? It prolonged Apartheid in South Africa. How many years and people did South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe lose? It Installed Idi Amin in Uganda. How many years and people did Uganda lose? It installed Kagame in Rwanda and Kagame has plunged the Great Lakes Region into war with 8million dead. How many years and more people will that region lose? We have yet to know how Libya turn out. But Libya was one of Africa's best countries if not the best. Gaddafi's head is barely on his shoulders. How many years will Libya lose? The west invaded Ivory Coast and installed pupet as a leader how many more people will Ivorians lose?,U.S train military to tople democratic goverment in Mali for Al quida to invade mali how many people Mali will lose?What exactly is the monetary value of these costs to Africa?

CONGO 20MILLION DIE AND THE WORLD SILENT: The role that the America/Isreal and its allies, Rwanda/Uganda, have played in the greatest humanitarian crisis at the dawn of the 21st century..
The footprints of the West are also quite prominent in some of the worst cases of misrule in Africa. The West killed Lumumba and installed Mobutu. How many years and people did the Congo lose? It decapitated Nkrumah's regime. How many years
and the people did Ghana lose? It waged a war against Angola through UNITA. How many years and people did Angola lose? It prolonged Apartheid in South Africa. How many years and people did South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe lose? It Installed Idi Amin in Uganda. How many years and people did Uganda lose? It installed Kagame in Rwanda and Kagame has plunged the Great Lakes Region into war with 8million dead. How many years and more people will that region lose? We have yet to know how Libya turn out. But Libya was one of Africa's best countries if not the best. Gaddafi's head is barely on his shoulders. How many years will Libya lose? The west invaded Ivory Coast and installed pupet as a leader how many more people will Ivorians lose?,U.S train military to tople democratic goverment in Mali for Al quida to invade mali how many people Mali will lose?What exactly is the monetary value of these costs to Africa?

Anjan Sundaram is a journalist and the author of two books, Stringer: A Reporter's Journey in the Congo and Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship. Anjan visited Brockwood ParkSchool to speak about how he came to be an investigative journalist and on his experiences in the DRC and Rwanda.
Anjan subsequently moved to Brockwood Park School where he teaches Journalism and works on another book.

Anjan Sundaram is a journalist and the author of two books, Stringer: A Reporter's Journey in the Congo and Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship. Anjan visited Brockwood ParkSchool to speak about how he came to be an investigative journalist and on his experiences in the DRC and Rwanda.
Anjan subsequently moved to Brockwood Park School where he teaches Journalism and works on another book.

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In the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo an insurgency by the rebel M23 group of army mutineers threatens to plunge that part of the country into open conflict. The group's leaders all used to fight with another armed group, folded into the army three years ago. And they say, they mutinied to force the government to honour its agreement. But now a panel of UN investigators has accused Rwanda of backing M23, apparently to try and create a friendly semi-autonomous state just over the border. Paul Kagame, Rwanda's president, recently appeared at a parade to celebrate the country's 50th anniversary of independence. Although his country has repeatedly sent troops into the Congo in the past, he denies supporting anyone over the border now. But the United Nations which is helping fight off the M23 rebels say they are too well-equipped and too well-trained to be just another bunch of Congolese soldiers. If the crisis continues, the UN warns that it could spread into a regional crisis. Today on Talk To Al Jazeera, President Paul Kagame defends his record and explains why his country is only interested in peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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In the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo an insurgency by the rebel M23 group of army mutineers threatens to plunge that part of the country into open conflict. The group's leaders all used to fight with another armed group, folded into the army three years ago. And they say, they mutinied to force the government to honour its agreement. But now a panel of UN investigators has accused Rwanda of backing M23, apparently to try and create a friendly semi-autonomous state just over the border. Paul Kagame, Rwanda's president, recently appeared at a parade to celebrate the country's 50th anniversary of independence. Although his country has repeatedly sent troops into the Congo in the past, he denies supporting anyone over the border now. But the United Nations which is helping fight off the M23 rebels say they are too well-equipped and too well-trained to be just another bunch of Congolese soldiers. If the crisis continues, the UN warns that it could spread into a regional crisis. Today on Talk To Al Jazeera, President Paul Kagame defends his record and explains why his country is only interested in peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
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Rwandan troops leaving DR Congo and arriving in Kigali

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Kindu, Democratic Republic of Congo
1. Various Rwandan soldiers marching through street, and Congolese on street cheering their departure
2. Soldiers marching and women cheering
3. Wide shot soldiers marching and United Nations vehicle with peacekeepers observing
4. Various Rwandan soldiers singing and dancing
5. Long shot Rwandan soldiers boarding aircraft with UN peacekeepers observing
6. Pan of soldiers on runway
7. High shot of soldiers boarding aircraft
Kigali, Rwanda
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8. Wide shot aircraft taxing on runway with soldiers on board
9. Ground crew directing aircraft
10. Wide shot interior plane with Rwandan troops aboard
11. Soldiers disembarking from aircraft
12. Wide shot of aircraft and troops
13. Long shot troops marching single file off aircraft
14. Low shot soldiers marching
15. Junior officer directing troops
16. Soldiers filing past and singing
17. Close up Rwandan soldier
18. High shot of around 300 hundred soldiers dancing and singing on the runway
19. Soldiers dancing and singing
20. Pan left to right with soldiers singing on left to Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, clapping
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bernard Makuza, Rwandan Prime Minister: (AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING)
"What I can say, Rwanda has the good will to terminate this problem in the Congo. But this is a process, a process which must be supported also by the Congo which must be supported by the international community."
22. Tracking shot of soldiers singing and dancing on runway with their weapons
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The first Rwandan troops to leave the Democratic Republic of Congo arrived back in Kigali on Tuesday as part of an agreement signed with the Congolese government to end the four-year civil war in Africa's third-largest nation.
With U.N. observers filling out verification forms, the first of an estimated 1-thousand 600 troops loaded equipment and supplies on to two Antonov-12s to fly to Kigali from Kindu - 330 kilometers (205 miles) west of the Rwandan border.
All the troops are expected to be withdrawn by Wednesday (September 18) from Kindu, which serves as a base for the Rwandan army troops.
Arriving at Kigali International airport, the troops were met by Rwandan Prime Minister, Bernard Makuza, and other government officials.
Speaking beside soldiers singing and dancing on the tarmac, Makuza called on the international community to help keep the peace.
The Rwandan troop pullout is part of a South African-mediated Congo-Rwanda accord signed on July 30.
The Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to locate, demobilise, disarm and repatriate former Rwandan Hutu militiamen, the Interahamwe, responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
At least half a million people, most of them minority Tutsis, died in a government-orchestrated 100-day slaughter.
Rwanda has declined to say how many troops it has in DR Congo or how large its army is. But unofficial estimates put the number at between 20-thousand and 30-thousand.
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RWANDA: ARMY INVADES ZAIRE AS FIGHTING ESCALATES

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The Rwandan army has invaded neighbouring Zaire in a major escalation of the conflict around the refugee camps in the eastern part of the country.
Rwandan troops are now openly fighting alongside Tutsi rebels against Zairean soldiers.
Reports say Rwandans have captured the Zairean town of Goma.
Meanwhile thousands of refugees are on the move, prompting a massive humanitarian disaster which the United Nations is unable to cope with.
Rwandans from the border town of Gisenyi are gathering up their belongings and leaving in their thousands.
The roads leading out of Gisenyi have been filled with Rwandans on the move - some carrying clothes and mattresses on their backs.
The exodus follows the shelling from across the border in Zaire of Gisenyi's main market on Friday, which wounded several people.
The artillery attack on Gisenyi has caused more than five-thousand Rwandans to flee this border town.
This woman, wounded in the attack, had to be carried out of the town by stretcher.
Zairean and Rwandan troops traded fire across the border at Gisenyi, at the north end of LakeKivu just across the border from the embattled Zairean city of Goma.
A representative for the charity CARE says residents are leaving Gisenyi because they no longer feel safe.
SOUNDBITE:
"It looks like the war has come to Gisenyi but that may be by accident rather than by design, and there's no telling at this stage whether this situation is going to continue, but the people in town clearly don't feel safe here anymore and they've just picked up all their belongings really really quickly and are streaming out on the road. There is a transit centre a way out of town where they would be able to find some food and shelter for a night at least. It's possible they may all be back to tomorrow. It really much depends what happens with the security situation in the next little while."
SUPERCAPTION; AlisonCampbell, CARE representative
The once-bustling market has been left deserted, while Hutu militia, armed and naked, parade on the Rwandan-Zaire border.
Tensions have been on the rise at this border as fighting between Zairean government troops and Tutsi rebels has been going on to take control of Goma's airport.
Goma came under heavy shelling, Friday, and latest reports say it has been taken by Rwandan soldiers.
Massing of weapons show preparations for all-out war.
Panicked residents are now streaming out of Goma.
The latest bout of fighting pits Tutsis against the Zairean government and Rwandan Hutu refugees, some of whom were responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda of up to one million Tutsis and other victims.
At the Bugendana TransitRefugee camp in Rwanda, about 75 kilometres (50 miles) southwest of Gisenyi, there are fears that aid workers won't be able to cope with the influx of refugees.
U-N efforts to try to feed more than a million refugees in eastern Zaire and tens of thousands of displaced Zaireans hangs by a thread as foreign aid workers prepared to evacuate from Goma.
A pullout by aid agencies is likely to lead to a massive humanitarian disaster greater than 1994, when some 50-thousand newly-arrived Rwandan refugees died of epidemics in stinking, overcrowded camps in eastern Zaire.
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Inside Story - Fuelling the DR Congo conflict

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DAKAR, Senegal — Two infected patients who fled from an Ebola treatment center in a Congo city of 1.2 million people later died, an aid group said Wednesday while asserting that “forced hospitalization is not the solution to this epidemic.” ... Three Ebola deaths have been confirmed since Congo’s health ministry announced the current outbreak of the often lethal hemorrhagic fever on May 8....

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My arrival into the Rwandan capital coincided with the 18th anniversary of the Genocide. I check into the Top Tower Hotel and see the sights, including a city centre walk, a trip on the back of a motorbike taxi, a visit to the Genocide Memorial Centre, and a beer in the Milles de Collines, the hotel made famous by the movie 'Hotel Rwanda'.
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My Rwandiaries ( A Rwanda Travel Vlog)

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My Rwandiaries ( A Rwanda Travel Vlog)

Do you know? Kigali is one of Africa's cleanest and greenest city. I had the opportunity to visit Rwanda in February with my family. Rwanda surpassed my expectations and we had a good time. Enjoy the vlog. Don't forget to subscribe, share and give a thumbs up!
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Rwanda

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So earlier this month I traveled to Kigali- the capital city of Rwanda. And when I say that this city is breathtakingly beautiful- it truly is!
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Rwanda Guide

RwandaGuide is an intuitive mobile application, designed to support a tourism experience to travelers in Rwanda. It provides usefull informations about the rich cultural, historical and tourist heritage of regions andcities of the Land of a Thousand Hills-Rwanda.
This application will primarily provide informations to tourists from all corners of the world visiting Rwanda. It is an easy way to find different tourist attractions as well as many other places to go during your stay.
Using your phone and on your phone, you can find such beautiful sites like national parks, lakes, museums.You can also find such interesting hotels, bars, attractins, events, banks and so many other things that you will need during your travel to Rwanda.
With Rwanda Guide mobile application, the whole beauty of Rwanda is in your hand.
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Travel Guide To Explore Rwanda With The Divergent Travelers

Country #19 in 2015 was RWANDA! This country was hands down our favorite in Africa. Despit...

Travel Guide To Explore Rwanda With The Divergent Travelers

Country #19 in 2015 was RWANDA! This country was hands down our favorite in Africa. Despite all the challenges, struggles and down right treacherous past the country has had, the government and people are making great gains to preserve their beautiful piece of this planet. The streets are clean, the people overwhelmingly friendly and hard working, plus the wildlife is out of this World. Gorilla trekking in the Virunga Mountains goes on our top 5 travel experiences of all time. Check out what adventure we are doing right now at http://www.divergenttravelers.com/

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COME WITH ME TO RWANDA! | Travel vlog

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COME WITH ME TO RWANDA! | Travel vlog

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Hey gorgeous humans!
Today's video is a short vlog from my time in Rwanda. I had so much fun in Kigali, it's insane! From shooting for the Ronkos fashion line to getting stood up during my lunch date - I wouldn't change a thing!
Also visited the genocide memorial which was SUPER emotional. I decided not to vlog as there were some very graphic images from the horrible genocide period & it felt disrespectful to put such intimate & emotional aspects of people's lives personally affected by the horrible ordeal on the internet. If you are ever in Kigali, please make it a point to go visit the memorial, it's something you will not regret. The museum also survives on donations so if you're able to donate anything, no matter how little an amount, that would be AWESOME!
Do you guys wanna see more vlogs? Let me know in the comment section below!
Also don't forget to thumbs up this video & subscribe to my channel so as to get immediate updates once I upload.
Till next time,
xoxo.
PS : This was shot & edited on my iPhone 6 plus so sorry if the footage quality isn't the best!

Congo 20million dead the role US and its allies played

CONGO 20MILLION DIE AND THE WORLD SILENT: The role that the America/Isreal and its allies, Rwanda/Uganda, have played in the greatest humanitarian crisis at the dawn of the 21st century..
The footprints of the West are also quite prominent in some of the worst cases of misrule in Africa. The West killed Lumumba and installed Mobutu. How many years and people did the Congo lose? It decapitated Nkrumah's regime. How many years
and the people did Ghana lose? It waged a war against Angola through UNITA. How many years and people did Angola lose? It prolonged Apartheid in South Africa. How many years and people did South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe lose? It Installed Idi Amin in Uganda. How many years and people did Uganda lose? It installed Kagame in Rwanda and Kagame has plunged the Great Lakes Region into war with 8million dead. How many years and more people will that region lose? We have yet to know how Libya turn out. But Libya was one of Africa's best countries if not the best. Gaddafi's head is barely on his shoulders. How many years will Libya lose? The west invaded Ivory Coast and installed pupet as a leader how many more people will Ivorians lose?,U.S train military to tople democratic goverment in Mali for Al quida to invade mali how many people Mali will lose?What exactly is the monetary value of these costs to Africa?

Journalist Anjan Sundaram speaks on the Congo, Rwanda and his experiences

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Anjan subsequently moved to Brockwood Park School where he teaches Journalism and works on another book.

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